
Wasteland Survival Code
About This Novel
The nuclear war that broke out due to the energy crisis led to the advent of nuclear winter, and the surviving humans were forced to turn to underground shelters to survive. However, the resources reserved underground are ultimately limited. In order to return to the surface as soon as possible, a fully immersive game called "Wasteland Survival Code" was forced to be promoted in all underground shelters. In this game, everything that may happen on the surface is perfectly simulated, such as radiation, hunger, monsters... Players may face a variety of fatal threats. However, each person can only have three chances to be resurrected in the game. Once the opportunity for resurrection is exhausted, the shelter's intelligent main control system will automatically cut off all material supplies in the player's reality... Food, water... And even oxygen. "Hello, I am player 9527. How can I sell this power armor?" This article is about an apocalyptic wasteland-style online game. Part of the game settings are borrowed from Bethesda's Fallout series. Book Club 564747351's new book "Ashes of the Old World" has been released. Please support me.
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Official(149)Scraped 20d ago
I was playing Ark today.
I met a player named 9527. I went to find him later, and I didn't expect that he was also a fan of this book. Later, the two of us slaughtered the entire server.
Fallout fan fiction
I recently played Fallout 3, so it feels very similar
Average
It is undeniable that the author's writing style is very good in all aspects, but the whole novel becomes less and less interesting the more I read it. I read it just to finish it. The whole novel is in line with people's logical thinking, but as a novel, it seems very satisfying at the beginning and you return to reality. In the middle, it seems okay and then back to the surface. It is like reading several stories with the same name, with no connection. When you come out of the game, I think I just want to watch the game. When you watch the underground, it feels okay and you start writing again. Each story is clicked until the most enjoyable time. Each one is incomplete.
Is this the game of cultivating surface producers? The gameplay is also simulated, and it is clearly a third-rate online game dressed up as a training game. Those trained by this game will be damned if they survive!
So many sailors
A lot of sailors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
good
Like the title, it's okay. When the author describes the character, he says that he is a retired mercenary. He should be written in a cold and rational way, rather than full of the second-grade atmosphere like the usual second-grade novels.
This book is about whether humans can evolve. ?
Since there is the lowest level of carrion, there is oil that is higher than the carrion. Corpse King. So I would like to ask this book whether humans can evolve?
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Community(0)
Official(149)Scraped 20d ago
I was playing Ark today.
I met a player named 9527. I went to find him later, and I didn't expect that he was also a fan of this book. Later, the two of us slaughtered the entire server.
Fallout fan fiction
I recently played Fallout 3, so it feels very similar
Average
It is undeniable that the author's writing style is very good in all aspects, but the whole novel becomes less and less interesting the more I read it. I read it just to finish it. The whole novel is in line with people's logical thinking, but as a novel, it seems very satisfying at the beginning and you return to reality. In the middle, it seems okay and then back to the surface. It is like reading several stories with the same name, with no connection. When you come out of the game, I think I just want to watch the game. When you watch the underground, it feels okay and you start writing again. Each story is clicked until the most enjoyable time. Each one is incomplete.
Is this the game of cultivating surface producers? The gameplay is also simulated, and it is clearly a third-rate online game dressed up as a training game. Those trained by this game will be damned if they survive!
So many sailors
A lot of sailors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
good
Like the title, it's okay. When the author describes the character, he says that he is a retired mercenary. He should be written in a cold and rational way, rather than full of the second-grade atmosphere like the usual second-grade novels.
This book is about whether humans can evolve. ?
Since there is the lowest level of carrion, there is oil that is higher than the carrion. Corpse King. So I would like to ask this book whether humans can evolve?
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After the nuclear winter, the protagonist enters a wasteland survival game that simulates an apocalyptic world in order to survive. It's good and recommended.



The story takes place three years after the world achieved nuclear neutrality. The writing is good, but the author is in the stage of transitioning from new to old. The early setting of this book is not as detailed as the first one and is relatively rough. In the later period, the author gradually improves and improves greatly, which is worth looking forward to. There are a few minor pitfalls in the early stage, but they are excusable. After all, the setting is that people who die in the game will also die in reality. It is quite serious and the plot is not very easy to advance. The general direction of the novel is relatively good, and the atmosphere is awesome. Book friends who like a little bit of imaginative thinking about the future of mankind are recommended to read this book, and you may find a sense of confidant.
















